Chullachaki
nature_spirit forest Peruvian Amazonian corroborated · 2
The Chullachaki is a mythical forest creature from the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazonian jungle. Its name derives from Quechua meaning 'one-footed', referencing its asymmetric, single foot. It is also known by the Hispanicized spelling Chullachaqui and the alternative name Shapishico.
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Relationships
- co occurs with
- curupira, Cyclops, Medusa, Chromandi, Chrysaor, Chrysomallus, Chukwa, Chupacabra, Church grim, Churel, Chut, Ciguapa, Cihuateteo, Cikavac, Cinnamon bird, Cipactli, Cipitio, Cirein cròin, Coblynau, Cockatrice, Cofgod, Coinchenn, Colo Colo, Corycian nymphs, Cretan Bull, Crinaeae, Criosphinx, Crocotta, The Cu Bird, Cuco, Cucuy, Cuegle, Cuélebre, Curruid, Cu Sith, Cŵn Annwn, Cyhyraeth, Cynocephalus
Sources
internet (1)
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“The Chullachaki (Quechua, "one-footed", from chulla or ch'ulla = single, odd, unpaired, asymmetric, chaki = foot; spelling sometimes also used in Spanish) or Chullachaqui (Hispanicized spelling), also known as the Shapishico, is a mythical forest creature of the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazonian jungle.”
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“Chullachaki”
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